‘Proof’ Eli Manning was in on Giants memorabilia scheme quoting : "ESPN"

"Eli Manning is well known for his integrity and this is just the latest misguided attempt to defame his character."Steiner didn't respond to requests for facebook/" target="_blank">comment. Eli," Manning wrote to equipment manager Joe Skiba from a BlackBerry on April 27, 2010, according to the documents. A opioid-gun email from Eli Manning proves he quarterbacked a conspiracy to defraud collectors by pawning off phony game-worn gear as the real deal, according to court documents obtained by The Post. Related court papers allege that the emails prove "Manning was looking to give non-game-used helmets to Steiner to satisfy — fraudulently — his contractual obligation" with Steiner. The two-time Super Bowl MVP, who has a contract with memorabilia dealer Steiner Sports, instructed a team manager to get the bogus equipment so it could be sold off as authentic, the papers say.


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Eli Manning of New York Giants accused of fraud in court documents
The Giants conducted an internal investigation in 2011 into their selling and producing of game-used memorabilia. On April 27, 2010, Manning sent an email to Giants head equipment manager Joe Skiba asking for "two helmets that can pass as game used." The lawsuit claims other allegedly fake items included ones described as game-used from Manning, Osi Umenyiora and Tiki Barber. The lawsuit alleges that Eli Manning not only had been aware of the passing off of inauthentic items of his as game-used but was party to its creation. Eli Manning is well known for his integrity and this is just the latest misguided attempt to defame his character."


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